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Building Meaningful Relationships By considering the key cultural factors (beliefs, values, traditions, languages, laws) of our service population, meaningful mutually beneficial relationships evolved to promote the health and wellbeing of


  1. Building Meaningful Relationships By considering the key cultural factors (beliefs, values, traditions, languages, laws) of our service population, meaningful mutually beneficial relationships evolved to promote the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people living in the Ktunaxa ?Amak?is (traditional territory).

  2. Ktunaxa: Who We Are Vision Statement: Strong, healthy citizens and communities, speaking our languages and celebrating who we are and our history in our ancestral homelands, working together, managing our lands and resources, within a self- sufficient, self-governing Nation .

  3. Ktunaxa & IHA LOU Re-signing marking a 10 year relationship Ktunaxa Nation Health Strategic Direction Spiritual, emotional, physical and mental wellness for Ktunaxa individuals, families and communities regardless of where they live is the overarching strategic health direction of the Ktunaxa Nation Social Investment Sector.

  4. Aboriginal Operation Street Angel Safe Spaces Regional Aboriginal Patient Community Liaison Hospital Navigator Opioid Crises Response Network Mary Basil Detox and Scotty’s Recovery Houses

  5. Division of Family Practice Primary Care – First Point of Jordan’s Principle funding Contact partnership

  6. Culture Exchange Interior Health Authority & Division of Family Practice Engagement: A catalyst for relationship building as well as deeper conversations around health priorities and their solutions.

  7. 7 Nations Soaring Eagles Healing Centre First Nations Health Authority and the Ktunaxa Nation

  8. Mary Basil Detox

  9. Scotty’s Recovery House and After Care

  10. Overdose/Opioid Response

  11. Strong, healthy citizens and communities speaking our languages and celebrating who we are and our history in our ancestral homelands, working together, managing our lands and resources as a self-sufficient self-governing Nation. ……. Ktunaxa Vison Statement.

  12. TAXA Shannon Girling-Hebert, Administrator, Quality Assurance & Service Integration, Ktunaxa Nation SGirling-Hebert@Ktunaxa.org; 250-427-5879

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